Adding youtube videos in pdfs, html reports and html presentations
I got a question today on how to add a video to a beamer pdf presentation. Well, I had never done it, but I got curious enough to google around...continue reading.
I got a question today on how to add a video to a beamer pdf presentation. Well, I had never done it, but I got curious enough to google around...continue reading.
To follow my Introducing R and Biostatistics to first year LCG students (2012 version) post, you can now find the presentation online from my site either in presentation format, in a single...continue reading.
When Sandy was in town at some point I started doing some of my research work, but I shouldn’t have. I basically did a silly mistake and erased files that...continue reading.
During the weekend while I was talking with a friend and former colleague, I realized that my name was mentioned in the acknowledgments section of a paper 🙂 I haven’t...continue reading.
On Friday November 9th I’ll be giving a talk to the first year students from the Undergraduate Program on Genomic Sciences (LCG in Spanish) during their “Seminar 1: Introduction to...continue reading.
Amanda and I are organizing a cultural student mixer for students in our department. One of the things we needed to do was invite everyone to attend. I like using...continue reading.
The other day I learnt about the existance of the colors() vector in R which specifies all the character-based colors like “light blue”, “black”, etc. So I made a simple...continue reading.
Bitbucket announced their new “look” today. The goal is to make it more team friendly but I guess that they also wanted to make it look fresh. For example, the...continue reading.
During the last pre-happy hour seminar, Karl Broman talked about Why aren’t all of our graphs interactive? I didn’t know, but a few years ago Karl worked in the department and clearly promoted...continue reading.
Last week I talked about online courses in my JHSPH-Biostat through Coursera post. Now I’m back to comment on An Online Bioinformatics Curriculum by David B. Searls. Sur Herrera pointed out this paper...continue reading.
02/27/12 PHD comic: ‘Inspired by true events’ Totally what happened to me on Monday night! (whenever I saved this post as a draft :P, but it’s happening again now)continue reading.
Do you use Gmail as your primary email account? Primary, what? Well, I’m sure that you have your personal account somewhere and your work or university account too. You can...continue reading.
Have you heard of online education? If you are in the US or Mexico I’m sure that you have seen some ads about online universities. Well, that’s not the type...continue reading.
During this week’s journal club meeting Hilary Parker (homepage, blog) led the session on “Identifying influential and susceptible members of social networks”. Were there some speakers or why did she “lead...continue reading.
Just like most scientific departments, we have a seminar (weekly over here) where very bright people come to us to talk about their work. Being a Biostatistics department, we mostly...continue reading.
Last week I gave a presentation during our computing club on how to use git (a version control system). I used as a motivating example the first steps of creating...continue reading.
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I consider myself a fan of using version control for bioinformatics/biostatistics (or any text based, like code) project. Yet my knowledge of version control systems is quite limited. I’ve used...continue reading.
John Bohannon wrote Scientists’ Photos Reveal Their Inner Mr. Spock which I found funny in a science-curious kind of way. I hadn’t thought about the message you could be sending depending on...continue reading.